Cancer

Browse articles on cancer, covering prevention, treatment options, and support for those affected. Find valuable insights to help navigate the journey.


  • Your Guide to Inner Cheek Cancer and Its Treatment

    Your Guide to Inner Cheek Cancer and Its Treatment

    Noticing a Black spot inside cheek no pain can be concerning, especially when you’re unsure what it means. While many dark or painless spots inside the mouth are harmless, persistent or unusual changes in the inner cheek should never be ignored. In some cases, subtle oral changes may be linked to conditions such as inner […]

  • Possible Causes of a Black Spot Inside Your Cheek

    Possible Causes of a Black Spot Inside Your Cheek

    A Tiny black dot inside cheek is usually linked to a benign issue such as a mole or an area of hyperpigmentation. In exceptionally rare situations, however, it may signal a cancer known as oral melanoma. (img by source) Noticing a Tiny black dot inside cheek can feel unsettling, but in most cases, it does […]

  • What to Know About Oral Cavity Cancer

    What to Know About Oral Cavity Cancer

    Oral cavity cancer describes any cancer that forms within the mouth, including the lips, tongue, inner cheeks, or gums. Many people searching for Gum cancer pictures are trying to recognize early warning signs, such as unusual sores or patches. One of the hallmark symptoms is a mouth ulcer that does not heal. (img by Private […]

  • Pictures, Symptoms, and More About Oral (Mouth) Cancer

    Pictures, Symptoms, and More About Oral (Mouth) Cancer

    Mouth cancer pictures early stages often show subtle white patches, red patches, or sores on the tongue that may not cause discomfort at first. Unlike many harmless mouth lesions, these early abnormalities are typically painless when they initially develop, which can make them easy to overlook. (img by Healthgrades Health Library) Oral cancer is a […]

  • Understanding Germ Cell Cancer in Children and Adults

    Understanding Germ Cell Cancer in Children and Adults

    Germ cell cancer can affect both children and adults. Although researchers have not determined the exact cause of these cancers, several risk factors have been identified that may increase the likelihood of developing them. Germ cell tumors are unusual growths that arise in the cells responsible for forming eggs or sperm. About 20% of these […]

  • Prostate vs. Colon Cancer: Your Questions Answered

    Prostate vs. Colon Cancer: Your Questions Answered

    Prostate and colon cancers share several risk factors but are separate diseases. They involve different organs and present with distinct symptoms. Screening approaches and clinical recommendations for each also vary. Prostate cancer develops when malignant cells form in the prostate gland. This gland sits near the urethra in people assigned male at birth and helps […]

  • How to Tell the Difference Between Tonsil Cysts and Tonsil Cancer

    How to Tell the Difference Between Tonsil Cysts and Tonsil Cancer

    Tonsillar cysts and tonsil cancer can produce overlapping symptoms. A clinician can distinguish between them using tests such as imaging and tissue sampling. Your tonsils are collections of lymphatic tissue located at the back of the throat. They play a role in defending your body from pathogens entering through the mouth. Cysts are benign, fluid-containing […]

  • Will Medicare Pay for Genetic Testing?

    Will Medicare Pay for Genetic Testing?

    Medicare typically won’t cover genetic screening tests unless they directly influence treatment or result in a clear diagnosis, though exceptions exist for certain illnesses like cancer. A Medicare-authorized physician must document signs or symptoms of a condition—or an elevated risk of developing one—for genetic testing to be eligible for coverage, and the findings must be […]

  • Lymphoma Survival Rate by Age: How Old You Are Really Does Matter… Kinda

    Lymphoma Survival Rate by Age: How Old You Are Really Does Matter… Kinda

    Numbers That Surprise Let’s kick things off with something strange but true: there’s a type of lymphoma—Primary Mediastinal B-cell Lymphoma—that pops up mostly in young adults, and for them, the 5-year survival rate is about 80%. That’s… impressive, right? Not something most people expect to hear with the word “cancer.” But there it is. From […]

  • Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Life Expectancy: What Do The Numbers Really Mean?

    Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Life Expectancy: What Do The Numbers Really Mean?

    (img by OHSU) Kids, Surprises, and Tough Diagnoses Let’s paint a picture. Picture a kid—someone’s giggly kindergartener, or maybe your own curious little one—racing across a playground on a bright, ordinary afternoon. They fall, skin a knee, maybe cry for a minute…and then they hop right back up. Life’s supposed to be like that, right? […]